Definitions for cosmogony

cosmogony cos·mog·o·ny

Spelling: [koz-mog-uh-nee]
IPA: /kɒzˈmɒg ə ni/

Cosmogony is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 169 anagrams from letters in cosmogony (cgmnooosy).

Definitions for cosmogony

noun

  1. a theory or story of the origin and development of the universe, the solar system, or the earth-moon system.

Origin of cosmogony

First recorded in 1860-65, cosmogony is from the Greek word kosmogonía creation of the world. See cosmo-, -gony

Examples for cosmogony

That did not harmonize with his general conception of Scriptural cosmogony.

They very nearly failed to assimilate the Copernican cosmogony.

The "origin of things" is the history of the Creation of the world, cosmogony.

With it ends the series treating of the cosmogony or Beginnings of the World.

It was common sense that inspired Ptolemy's theory of cosmogony.

And did he not talk a long string of learning about Greek and cosmogony, and the world?'

In the cosmogony of the Egyptians the Sun plays the most important part.

To preserve the traditions of Indian genesis and cosmogony, etc. 2.

His negation of theogony was tantamount to a negation of cosmogony.

But their ideas as to the cosmogony were more shadowy still.

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